DEA veteran Daniel Comeaux named Dallas Police Chief

Veteran DEA Special Agent and longtime law enforcement officer Daniel Comeaux has been named the new chief of the Dallas Police Department.

Teen sentenced to 40 years for Fort Worth drive-by shooting that injured 6

A 19-year-old was sentenced to 40 years after pleading guilty to a drive-by shooting in Fort Worth that injured six people, including children.

Man shot after fight at Fort Worth gas station: police

A man was shot early Friday morning after a fight broke out in a gas station parking lot in Fort Worth, police said.

Texas Senate passes anti-squatter bill

The Texas Senate has passed Senate Bill 38, an anti-squatter bill aimed at stopping people from living on property they don't own or rent without permission.

'Frat House' bill would block Texas cities from limiting unrelated residents

The Texas Senate is expected to vote on a bill Monday that would strip cities of their ability to regulate how many unrelated people can live in a home.

Texas DPS arrests Mexican national transporting black tar heroin, cocaine

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) arrested a Mexican national transporting more than $205,000 worth of cocaine and black tar heroin during a traffic stop in Webb County.

Texas Border Patrol find spider monkey hidden in backpack, 2 U.S. citizens arrested

A spider monkey and more than $980,000 in cocaine were intercepted at the Texas-Mexico border last weekend, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Grand Prairie City Councilman arrested on misdemeanor charges

Grand Prairie City Councilman Mike Del Bosque has been arrested and charged with two misdemeanors, according to city officials.

Texas ICE officials arrest Tren de Aragua gang member from Venezuela

A 47-year-old Venezuela native and documented Tren de Aragua gang member was arrested on Wednesday in Bryan, Texas, by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the FBI and the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Student visas revoked for dozens in North Texas

Hundreds of student visas at universities across the country are being revoked, leaving schools scrambling to give their international students resources they need in order to stay.

Former U.S. Attorney John Bash announced bid for Texas Attorney General

Former U.S. Attorney John Bash has announced his candidacy for Texas Attorney General, one day after Ken Paxton announced plans to run for Senate.